
Sonatine for piano and violin
For Lydia Miller and the Nietzsche Ensemble
Version for alto saxophone and piano for C. R. Kasprzyk
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Violin, Piano
The Lingering Effects (2006) is a short movement for violin and piano. This piece combines the sounds of the two instruments by using the piano’s upper register throughout, where the notes quickly fade into the sound of the violin, sustaining the piano’s pitches and colors through longer notes and harmonics.
The Lingering Effects was jointly commissioned by and dedicated to The Nietzsche Ensemble and violinist Lydia Miller.
September 9, 2008 Bluefield College (version for alto sax and piano). C. R. Kasprzyk, saxophone.
March 24, 2007 University of Texas at Austin. Caroline Slack, violin, Brent Watkins, piano.
September 8, 2006 University of Virginia. George Lam, violin, Michael Trinastic, piano.
May 14, 2006 SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music. Lydia Miller, violin, Jon Klibonoff, piano.